Image forming apparatus and cartridge

ABSTRACT

A cartridge detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus including a main assembly and a detachably supported supporting member movable between a first position where the cartridge is provided at an image formable position, and a second position retracted from the first position. The cartridge includes a supported portion for being supported by contacting with a supporting portion provided in the supporting member when the supporting member is in the second position, and a suppressed portion for suppressing rotation of the cartridge about the supported portion by engaging with a suppressing portion in the supporting member when the supporting member is in the second position. When the supporting member is at the first position, the supported portion is spaced from the supporting portion and the suppressed portion is spaced from the suppressing portion.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART

The present invention relates to an image forming apparatus for formingan image on a recording material (medium), to which a plurality ofcartridges and detachably mountable and relates to the cartridges.

The image forming apparatus forms the image on the recording material byusing an image forming process such as an electrophotographic process,an electrostatic recording process or a magnetic recording process.Examples of the image forming apparatus may include a copying machine, aprinter (LED printer, laser beam printer or the like), a facsimilemachine, a word processor and a multi-function machine of the thesemachines. The recording material is a material on which the image isformed by the image forming apparatus, and it is a paper sheet, an OHTsheet, a label or the like.

For example, the cartridge is a process cartridge or a developingcartridge, and in a state in which it is detachably mountable to anapparatus main assembly of the image forming apparatus, it contributesto an image forming process for forming the image on the recordingmaterial. The apparatus main assembly refers to an apparatus constituentportion excluding the cartridge from the constitution of the imageforming apparatus.

The process cartridge is prepared by integrally assembling an imagebearing member on which a latent image to be formed and at least one ofa charging means, a developing means, a cleaning means as process meansacting on the image bearing member, into a cartridge, and is detachablymountable to the apparatus main assembly. The image bearing member is anelectrophotographic photosensitive member in an electrophotographicprocess, an electrostatic recording dielectric member in anelectrostatic recording process, a magnetic recording magnetic member ina magnetic recording process, and the like. The process cartridge can bemounted to and demounted from the apparatus main assembly by a userhimself or herself. For this reason, the maintenance of the apparatusmain assembly can be easily performed.

Therefore, the process cartridge include a cartridge prepared byintegrally assembling the image bearing member and the developing meansas the process means and being detachably mountable to the apparatusmain assembly. The process cartridge which includes the image bearingmember and the developing means integrally is called an integral type.Further, the process cartridge which includes the image bearing memberand the process means other than the developing means integrally iscalled the discrete type. That is, the developing means is provided in adeveloping unit separated from the process cartridge, and the processcartridge, for forming the image, paired up with the developing unit isreferred to as the so-called discrete type.

Further, the developing cartridge includes a developing roller(developer carrying member) and accommodates a developer (toner) used,by the developing roller for developing the latent image formed on theimage bearing member, and is detachably mountable to the apparatus mainassembly. Also the developing cartridge is detachably mountable to theapparatus main assembly by the user himself (herself). For that reason,the maintenance of the apparatus main assembly can be easily performed.

In the case of the developing cartridge, the image bearing member ismounted to the apparatus main assembly or a cartridge supporting member.Or, the image bearing member is provided in the so-called discrete typeprocess cartridge (in this case, the process cartridge does not includethe developing means).

Therefore, as for the cartridge, the integral type process cartridge andthe discrete type process cartridge are included. Further, the cartridgeincludes the case where the discrete type process cartridge and thedeveloping cartridge are used in a pair. Further, the cartridge includesthe case where the developing cartridge, in which the image bearingmember is fixed to the apparatus main assembly or the cartridgesupporting member, which is actable on the image bearing member and isdetachably mountable to the image bearing member. Further, the cartridgeincludes a developer cartridge which accommodates the developer (toner)to be supplied to the process cartridge, the developing cartridge, orthe like.

For convenience, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus such asthe printer using the electrophotographic process will be described asan example. The electrophotographic photosensitive member which is theimage bearing member is electrically charged uniformly and is subjectedto selective exposure to light to form the latent image. Then, thelatent image is developed with the developer, thus being visualized as adeveloper image. The developer image is transferred onto the recordingmaterial. The transferred developer image is subjected to application ofheat and pressure to be fixed as a fixed image on the recordingmaterial, so that the image is recorded (formed).

Such an electrophotographic image forming apparatus was subjected todeveloper supply or maintenance of various process means. As a means forfacilitating the developer supply operation or the maintenance, all or apart of the electrophotographic photosensitive member, the chargingmeans, the developing means, the cleaning means and the like isintegrally assembled into a cartridge in a frame. Further, a cartridgetype in which this cartridge is detachably mountable to the apparatusmain assembly of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus isemployed.

According to this cartridge type, the maintenance of the apparatus canbe performed by a user himself (herself), so that operativity could beremarkably improved. Therefore, the cartridge type has been widely usedin the electrophotographic image forming apparatus.

Here, there is the electrophotographic image forming apparatus in whichthe plurality of cartridges are provided and arranged in thesubstantially horizontal direction. In order to facilitate demountingand mounting of the cartridges with respect to the electrophotographicimage forming apparatus, a constitution for integrally pulling out theplurality of cartridges has been proposed (Japanese Laid-Open PatentApplication (JP-A) Hei 5-173375). In this constitution, a supportingmember which is a movable member capable of being inserted into andbeing pulled out from the electrophotographic image forming apparatus isprovided and the plurality of cartridges are mounted on the supportingmember.

Further, in order to regulate a position of a cartridge in an apparatusmain assembly, there is a constitution in which a supporting member isprovided with a rotation preventing (regulating) portion and thecartridge is provided with a rotation preventing boss (JP-A2008-292804). In this constitution, the rotation preventing portionprovided to the supporting member and the rotation preventing boss ofthe cartridge are engaged with each other, so that the position of thecartridge in the apparatus main assembly is regulated.

The present invention provides a further development of theabove-described prior art. That is, in the conventional constitutions, aposition regulating portion for the cartridge was provided to thesupporting member which is the movable member. For that reason, in orderto effect positioning of the cartridge in the apparatus main assemblywith high accuracy, there was a need to effect positioning of thesupporting member (relative) to the apparatus main assembly with highaccuracy. Further, there was a need to control a dimension of thesupporting member with high accuracy, and particularly, this was met byuse of a metal plate as a material for a part for forming the rotationpreventing portion of the supporting member. This is because the platemetal can be processed in general with a degree of accuracy higher thanthat of a resin material. However, as a result, a cost was increased.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A principal object of the present invention is to provide an imageforming apparatus and a cartridge which are capable of effectingpositioning of the cartridge to an apparatus main assembly with highaccuracy and at a low cost.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided animage forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording material,comprising: a supporting member for supporting a plurality ofcartridges, wherein said supporting member is movable to an outsideposition to which said supporting member is capable of being pulled outof a main assembly of said image forming apparatus and where thecartridges are detachably mountable to the supporting member, a firstinside position where the cartridges are positioned to the main assemblyin an inside of the main assembly, and a second inside position wherethe supporting member is movable to the outside position and the firstinside position in the inside of the main assembly; a first positioningportion, provided in the main assembly, for positioning an associatedcartridge of the cartridges when the supporting member is located at thefirst inside position, and a first preventing portion, provided in themain assembly, for preventing rotation of the associated cartridge aboutthe first positioning portion; and a second positioning portion,provided to the supporting member, for positioning the associatedcartridge when the supporting member is located between the outsideposition and the second inside position, wherein the second positioningportion is in a state in which the second positioning portion is spacedfrom the associated cartridge, when the supporting member is located atthe first inside position.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provideda cartridge detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus forforming an image on a recording material, wherein the image formingapparatus comprises: a supporting member for supporting a plurality ofcartridges, wherein said supporting member is movable to an outsideposition to which said supporting member is capable of being pulled outof a main assembly of said image forming apparatus and where thecartridges are detachably mountable to the supporting member, a firstinside position where the cartridges are positioned to the main assemblyin an inside of the main assembly, and a second inside position wherethe supporting member is movable to the outside position and the firstinside position in the inside of the main assembly; a first positioningportion, provided in the main assembly, for positioning an associatedcartridge of the cartridges when the supporting member is located at thefirst inside position, and a first preventing portion, provided in themain assembly, for preventing rotation of the associated cartridge aboutthe first positioning portion; and a second positioning portion,provided to the supporting member, for positioning the associatedcartridge when the supporting member is located between the outsideposition and the second inside position, the cartridge comprising: afirst portion-to-be-positioned for engaging with the first positioningportion; a first portion-to-be-prevented for engaging with the firstpreventing portion; and a second portion-to-be-positioned for engagingwith the second positioning portion, wherein the second positioningportion is in a state in which the second positioning portion is spacedfrom the associated cartridge, when the supporting member is located atthe first inside position.

These and other objects, features and advantages of the presentinvention will become more apparent upon a consideration of thefollowing description of the preferred embodiments of the presentinvention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a perspective view of an image forming apparatus in anembodiment, as seen from a driving side, in which a state in which afront door is opened and a tray (supporting member) is pulled out to anoutside of an apparatus main assembly through an opening of theapparatus main assembly.

FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the image forming apparatus as seenfrom a non-driving side.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an outer appearance of the image formingapparatus.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a longitudinal left side surface ofthe image forming apparatus.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of one cartridge portion shown in FIG. 3.

Part (a) of FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the cartridge as seen fromthe driving side, and (b) of FIG. 5 is a perspective view of thecartridge as seen from the non-driving side.

FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a state in which the front door isopened and the tray is moved upward from a first inside position (I) toa second inside position (II).

FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a state in which the tray is pulledout from the second inside position (II) to an outside position (III) isan outside of the apparatus main assembly.

Parts (a) of FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing positioning portionsof the apparatus main assembly, and (b) of FIG. 8 is a perspective viewshowing the positioning portions of the apparatus main assembly andportions-to-be-positioned of cartridges.

Parts (a) and (b) of FIG. 9, (a) and (b) of FIG. 10A, (a) and (b) ofFIG. 10B, (a) and (b) of FIG. 11A, and (a) to (c) of FIG. 11B areschematic views for illustrating a shift mechanism of the tray relativeto the apparatus main assembly.

Parts (a) and (b) of FIG. 12 and (a) to (d) of FIG. 13 are schematicview for illustrating a locking portion of the tray with respect to theapparatus main assembly.

FIG. 14, (a) and (b) of FIG. 15, and (a) and (b) of FIG. 16 areschematic views for illustrating positioning portions of the tray andthe portions-to-be-positioned of the cartridges.

Parts (a) and (b) of FIG. 17 are schematic views for illustratingengagement between a reversed U-shaped groove member and a rotationpreventing portion.

Parts (a) and (b) of FIG. 18 are schematic views for illustrating thepositioning portions of the apparatus main assembly and theportions-to-be-positioned of the cartridge.

FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing a conventional cartridgepositioning method.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Embodiment 1 General Structureof Image Forming Apparatus

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an outer appearance of an image formingapparatus 1 in this embodiment, and FIG. 3 is a longitudinal left sidesurface view of the image forming apparatus 1. The image formingapparatus 1 is a four-color based full-color electrophotographic laserprinters, using an electrophotographic process, in which four (first tofourth) process cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, PK) as a plurality ofcartridges are provided. The image forming apparatus 1 (printer) canform a four color-based full-color image or a monochromatic image on asheet-like recording material on the basis of an electrical image signalinputted from an external host device 200 such as a personal computer oran image reader into a control circuit portion (control circuit board)100.

In the following description, a front side (front surface side) of theimage forming apparatus 1 means the side in which an apparatusopening/closing door (front door) 3 is provided. A rear side (rearsurface side) of the apparatus 1 is the side opposite to the front side.A frontward direction refers to a direction directed from the rear sidetoward the front side and a rearward direction refers to a directionopposite to the frontward direction. The left and right (sides) mean theleft and right sides when the apparatus 1 is seen from the front side. Aleftward direction refers to a direction directed from the right towardleft and a rightward direction refers to a direction directed from theleft toward the right.

Upward and downward refer to upward and downward in the direction ofgravitation, and an upward direction is a direction directed from belowtoward above and a downward direction is a direction directed from abovetoward below.

Further, a longitudinal direction is a direction parallel to arotational axis direction of an electrophotographic photosensitive drum4 as an image bearing member. A widthwise direction is a directionperpendicular to the longitudinal direction. Further, one end side withrespect to the longitudinal is a driving side, and another end side is anon-driving side. In this embodiment, a right end side is the drivingside, and a left end side is the non-driving side.

A cartridge accommodating portion 2A is provided inside an apparatusmain assembly 2A. In this cartridge accommodating portion 2A, the four(first to fourth) (process) cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK arehorizontally arranged from the rear side toward the front side of theapparatus main assembly 2 (inline structure or tandem type).

FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of one cartridge portion shown in FIG. 3. Inthis embodiment, each cartridge P is an integral type process cartridgeincluding the electrophotographic photosensitive drum 4 as the imagebearing member and including, as process means acting on the drum 4, acharging means, a developing means and a cleaning means.

In this embodiment, a charging roller 5 is used as the charging means, adeveloping roller 6 is used as the developing means, and a cleaningblade 7 is used as the cleaning means. The respective cartridges P havethe same electrophotographic process mechanism and are different incolor of developers (toners). A specific constitution of the cartridge Pwill be described later.

The first cartridge PY accommodates the toner of yellow (Y) in adeveloping device 9, and a toner image of yellow (Y) is formed on thesurface of the drum 4. The second cartridge PM accommodates the toner ofmagenta (M) in a developing device 9, and a toner image of magenta (M)is formed on the surface of the drum 4. The third cartridge PCaccommodates the toner of cyan (C) in a developing device 9, and a tonerimage of cyan (C) is formed on the surface of the drum 4. The fourthcartridge PK accommodates the toner of black (K) in a developing device9, and a toner image of black (K) is formed on the surface of the drum4.

Each of the cartridges P accommodated in the cartridge accommodatingportion 2A is urged from above by an urging (pressing) mechanism 80 in astate in which the door 3 is closed with respect to the apparatus mainassembly 2. As a result, each cartridge P is positionally fixed and heldby being urged against a portion-to-be-positioned, described later, inthe apparatus main assembly 2 side.

In the state, a driving force for rotating the drum 4 from the apparatusmain assembly 2 side the cartridge P can be transmitted, so that thedrum 4 is rotationally driven in the counterclockwise directionindicated by an arrow D at a predetermined peripheral speed. Further, adriving force for rotating the developing roller 6 from the apparatusmain assembly 2 side to the cartridge P can be transmitted, so that thedeveloping roller 6 is rotationally driven in the clockwise by an arrowE at a predetermined peripheral speed. Further, from the apparatus mainassembly 2 side to the cartridge P, predetermined bias voltages(charging bias, developing bias and the like) can be applied toward thecharging roller 5 and the developing roller 6.

Above the first to fourth cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK, a laser scannerunit LB as an exposure means is provided. This scanner unit LB outputslaser light Z modulated corresponding to image (picture) informationsubjected to image processing by the control circuit portion 100. Thelaser light Z passes through an exposure window portion 10 in an uppersurface side of the cartridge P, thus subjecting the surface of the drum1 to scanning exposure.

An intermediary transfer belt unit 12 as a transfer member is providedbelow the cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK. The belt unit 12 includes adriving roller 13, a turn roller 14 and a tension roller 15 around whicha flexible transfer belt 12 is extended and stretched. The drivingroller 13 and tension roller 15 are provided in the rear side in theapparatus main assembly 2. The turn roller 14 is provided in the frontside in the apparatus main assembly 2. A lower surface of the drum 4 ofeach cartridge P contacts an upper surface of an upper-side belt portionof the belt 12. Inside the belt 12, primary transfer rollers 17contacting the upper-side belt portion of the belt 12 contacted to thelower surface of the drum 4 of the respective cartridges P are provided.In each cartridge P, a contact portion between the drum 4 and the belt12 is a primary transfer portion. A secondary transfer roller 17contacts the belt 12 and opposes the driving roller 13 through the belt12. A contact portion between the belt 12 and the secondary transferroller 17 is a secondary transfer portion.

Below the unit 11, a (sheet) feeding unit 18 is provided. The unit 18includes a sheet feeding tray 19 in which sheets of a recording materialS are stacked and accommodated, a sheet feeding roller 20, a retardroller pair 20 a and a registration roller pair 20 b. The tray 19 isdetachably mountable to the apparatus main assembly 2 from the frontside of the apparatus main assembly 2 (front loading). A handle(holding) portion 19 a is provided on a front surface plate of the tray19. Further, in the rear side of the apparatus main assembly 2, a fixingunit 21 and a (sheet) discharging unit 22 are provided. Further, anupper surface of the apparatus main assembly 2 constitutes a (sheet)discharging tray 23.

(Image Forming Operation)

An operation for forming a full-color image is as follows. The drum 4 ofeach cartridge P is rotationally driven at a predetermined control speed(arrow D of FIG. 4). Further, also the belt 12 is rotationally driven inthe same direction (arrow C of FIG. 4) as the rotational direction ofthe drum 4 at a speed which corresponds to the speed of the drum 4. Theunit LB is also driven.

In this embodiment, the charging roller 5 as the charging means is anelectroconductive roller as a contact charging member contacted to thedrum 4 with a predetermined urging force and is rotated by the rotationof the drum 4. In synchronization with the drive of the unit LB, apredetermined charging bias is applied to the charging roller 2 in eachcartridge. As a result, the surface of the drum 4 is uniformlyelectrically charged to predetermined polarity and potential.

The unit LB scans (exposes) the surface of each drum 4 with the laserlight Z modulated correspondingly to the image signal for an associatedcolor. As a result, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to theimage signal for the associated color is formed on the surface of thedrum 4. The thus formed electrostatic latent image is developed into atoner image by the developing roller 6 rotationally driven (arrow E ofFIG. 4) at the predetermined speed in the developing device (unit) 9. Tothe developing roller 6, a predetermined developing bias is applied.

Through such an electrophotographic image forming process operation, ayellow (Y) toner image, which corresponds to the yellow (Y) componentimage of a full-color image is formed on the drum 4 of the firstcartridge PY. The toner image is primary-transferred onto the belt 12 atthe primary transfer portion of the cartridge PY. To the transfer roller16, a predetermined primary transfer bias is applied. Similarly, on thedrum 4 of the second cartridge PM, a magenta (M) toner image, whichcorresponds to the magenta (M) component image of the full-color imageis formed. The toner image is primary-transferred superposedly onto theY toner image, which has already been transferred on the belt 12, at theprimary transfer portion of the cartridge PM.

Similarly, on the drum 4 of the third cartridge PC, a cyan (C) tonerimage, which corresponds to the cyan (C) component image of thefull-color image is formed. The toner image is primary-transferredsuperposedly onto the Y and M toner images, which have already beentransferred on the belt 12, at the primary transfer portion of thecartridge PC.

Similarly, on the drum 4 of the fourth cartridge PK, a black (K) tonerimage, which corresponds to the black (K) component image of thefull-color image is formed. The toner image is primary-transferredsuperposedly onto the Y, M and C developer images, which have alreadybeen transferred on the belt 12, at the transfer portion of thecartridge PK.

Thus, an unfixed full-color toner image based on the four colors of Y,M, C and K is formed on the belt 12 passing through the primary transferportion of the fourth cartridge PK. In each cartridge P, a primarytransfer residual toner remaining on the surface of the drum 4 after theprimary transfer of the toner images from the drum 4 onto the belt 12 isremoved from the drum surface by the cleaning blade 7.

Meanwhile, the feeding roller 20 of the feeding unit 18 is driven withpredetermined control timing. As a result, sheets of the recordingmaterial S in the tray 19 are fed and then are separated and fed one byone by the retard roller pair 20 a. The recording material S isintroduced into the secondary transfer portion by the registrationroller pair 20 b with predetermined control timing and then isnip-conveyed. During nip-conveyance of the recording material S at thesecondary transfer portion, to the secondary transfer roller 17, apredetermined secondary transfer bias is applied. As a result, onto therecording material S, the superposed four color toner images arecollectively transferred from the belt 12.

The recording material S coming out of the secondary transfer portion isseparated from the surface of the belt 12 and is then guided into thefixing unit 21 to be subjected to heat and pressure in a fixing nip. Asa result, the superposed four color toner images are melted andcolor-mixed, thus being fixed as a full-color fixation image. Then, therecording material S is moved out of the fixing unit 21, and then isdischarged as a full-color image formation product onto the dischargetray 25 by the discharge unit 22. In this embodiment, a secondarytransfer residual toner remaining on the surface of the belt 12 afterthe separation of the recording material S is, at the primary transferportion of the first process cartridge PY, transferred back onto thesurface of the drum 4 and then is removed from the surface of the belt12. Then, the surface of the drum 4 is cleaned by the cleaning blade 7,so that the secondary transfer residual toner is removed from the drumsurface together with the primary transfer residual roller.

(Constitution of Cartridge P)

With reference to FIG. 4 and (a) and (b) of FIG. 5, a constitution ofthe cartridge P (PY, PM, PC, PK) in this embodiment will be described.Part (a) of FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an outer appearance of thecartridge P as seen from a driving side (right end side), and (b) ofFIG. 5 is a perspective view of the outer appearance of the cartridge Pas seen from a non-driving side (left end side).

The cartridge P is roughly divided into a photosensitive drum unit 8 anda developing unit 9 as a developing device. The drum unit 8 includes thedrum 4, the charging roller 5 a cleaning container 26 as a cleaningdevice frame, and the cleaning blade 7. The cleaning container 26 isintegrally provided with a driving side cover member (right and plate)24 in one end side and a non-driving side cover member (left side plate)25 with respect to its longitudinal direction.

The drum 4 is rotatably supported between the cover members 24 and 25 bydriving side and non-driving side bearing members (not shown) providedat lower portions of the cover members 24 and 25, respectively. Thecharging roller 5 is rotatably supported by movable bearing members 5 aat its end portions and is pressed against the drum 4 with apredetermined pressure by an urging force of an urging member for urgingthe bearing members 5 a toward the drum 4. The charging roller 5 isrotated by the rotation of the drum 4.

The cleaning blade 7 is an elastic rubber blade elongated in thelongitudinal direction of the drum 4. This blade 7 is held by asupporting metal plate 7 a and is fixedly provided on the cleaningcontainer 26 via the supporting metal plate 7 a in a state in which its(free) end portion is contacted to the drum 4 with a predeterminedpressure with respect to a counter direction to a rotational directionof the drum 4. The primary transfer residual toner remaining on thesurface of the drum 4 is scraped off by the blade 7 and is collected inthe cleaning container 26.

The developing unit 9 includes a developing container 29 as a developingdevice frame, the developing roller 6 as a developer carrying member forsupplying the toner to the drum 4 to develop the electrostatic latentimage on the drum 4, and a developer regulating member (developingblade) 6 a. The developing roller 6 is rotatably supported by thedeveloping container 29 or bearing members (not shown) for driving sideand non-driving side shafts provided at longitudinal end portions of thedeveloping container 29. The developer regulating member 6 a iscontacted to the developing roller at its (free) end portion andperforms the function of regulating the toner in a thin layer on theperipheral surface of the developing roller 6.

The developing unit 9 is provided swingably about a predetermined swingshaft portion (not shown) between the cover members 24 and 25. Thedeveloping unit 9 is swung and urged about a swing shaft portion by anurging member (not shown) so that the developing roller 6 is contactedto the drum with predetermined pressure (contact development). In thecase of non-contact development, the developing unit 9 is swung andurged about the swing shaft portion by the urging member so that spacerrollers provided at end portions of the developing roller 6 arecontacted the drum 4 in end sides with predetermined pressure and thusthe developing roller 6 opposes the drum 4 in a non-contact with apredetermined gap.

A gap is formed between the cleaning container 26 and the developingcontainer 29. At this gap portion, an opening in a cartridge uppersurface side is an exposure window portion 10, and the laser light Zfrom the unit LB enters the gap portion through this window portion 10to reach the surface of the drum 4.

In an outer surface side of the driving side cover member 24, a drumdriving coupling 4 a as a drive input portion of the drum 4 is provided.The coupling 5 a is provided coaxially with a rotation center axis ofthe drum 4. Similarly, in the outer surface side of the cover member 24,a developing roller driving coupling 42 as a drive input portion of thedeveloping roller 6 is provided.

In a state in which the cartridge P is mounted and positionally fixed atthe cartridge accommodating portion 2A in the apparatus main assembly 2,to the cartridge 4 a and the cartridge 42, couplings 91 and 92 (FIG. 7)as a drive output portion in the apparatus main assembly side areconnected, respectively, a developing force is inputted from thecoupling 91 into the cartridge 4 a, so that the drum 4 is rotationallydriven at a predetermined speed in a predetermined direction D. Further,by the input of the driving force from the coupling 92 into thecartridge 42, the driving force is transmitted to the developing roller6 via a gear train (not shown) in a gear box 42 a, so that the develop 6is rotationally driven at a predetermined speed in a predetermineddirection E.

Further, in a state in which the cartridge P is mounted and positionallyfixed in a predetermined manner at the cartridge accommodating portion2A in the apparatus main assembly 2, electric contacts (not shown) inthe cartridge P side and electric contacts (not shown) in the apparatusmain assembly 2 side are electrically conducted to each other. As aresult, it is possible to apply bias voltages (charging bias, developingbias and the like) from the apparatus main assembly 2 to the chargingroller 5 and the developing roller 6 in the cartridge P.

The cartridge P includes arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a, as a firstportion-to-be-positioned, provided to the driving side and non-drivingside cover members 24 and 25, respectively. The arcuate portions 24 aand 25 a are provided downward at lower edges of the cover members 24and 25, respectively, and are coaxial with the rotation center axis ofthe drum 4 and have a diameter somewhat larger than that of the drum 4.Further, the cartridge P includes a reversed U-shaped groove member 24 bas a first portion-to-be-prevented on the outer surface of the drivingside cover member 24.

Further, the cartridge P includes bosses 24 c and 25 c, as a secondportion-to-be-positioned, provided on the outer surfaces of the drivingside and non-driving side cover members 24 and 25, respectively.Further, the cartridge P includes a downward projection 24 d, as asecond portion-to-be-prevented, at a lower edge (end) portion of thedriving side cover member 24.

(Cartridge Exchange Method)

As each of the first to fourth cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK is used forimage formation, the developer stored in the developing unit 9 isconsumed. For this reason, e.g., the cartridge P is provided with adetecting means (not shown) for detecting an amount of the developerremaining in each cartridge. A value of the remaining amount detected bythe detecting means is compared, by the control circuit portion 100,with a threshold (value) preset for providing a prewarning or warning ofthe lifetime of the cartridge. When the remaining amount value of thedeveloper in the cartridge is decreased to a value smaller than thethreshold, the prewarning or warning of the lifetime of the cartridge isdisplayed on a display portion (not shown) in the apparatus mainassembly 2 side or the host device 200 side. As a result, the imageforming apparatus prompts the user to prepare a cartridge for exchangeor to replace (exchange) the cartridge to maintain an output imagequality.

The apparatus 1 in this embodiment employ, in order to improveusability, an exchanging method in which the cartridge P is placed on asupporting member 70 movable member for moving while supporting thecartridge P: cartridge tray) and is replaced in a front access manner.

In the front side of the apparatus main assembly 2, an opening (mainassembly opening) 2B for permitting passing of the cartridges P togetherwith the tray 70 therethrough is provided in order to insert thecartridges P into the apparatus main assembly 2 and demount thecartridges P from the apparatus main assembly 2. The front door 3 as anopenable member movable between a closed position in which the opening2B is covered (closed) and an open position in which the opening 2B isexposed (opened).

In this embodiment, the door 3 can be opened and closed and can berotationally moved relative to the apparatus main assembly 2 about arotation center boss 3 a in a door lower edge side. As shown in FIGS. 2and 3, the door 3 is erected and rotated about the boss 3 a to be closedwith respect to the apparatus main assembly 2, so that the opening 2B isclosed (covered). Further, the door 3 is rotated forward about the boss3 a in the substantially horizontal direction, so that as shown in FIG.6, the door 3 is opened with respect to the apparatus main assembly 2and thus the opening 2B is considerably exposed. To the door 3, a handle(holding) portion 31 is provided.

A constitution of the tray 70 will be described with reference to FIGS.1A and 1B, FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the tray 70, as seen fromthe driving side, showing a state in which the door 3 is opened and thetray 70 is pulled out from the inside to the outside of the apparatusmain assembly 2 through the opening 2B of the apparatus main assembly 2.FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the tray 70 as seen from thenon-driving side. Incidentally, the apparatus main assembly 2 isillustrated in a state of a metal plate frame constituting a frameworkof the apparatus main assembly by omitting its outer casing. Further,the metal plate from at portions where the feeding unit 18, the fixingunit 21 and the discharging unit 22 are provided is omitted.

The tray 70 is an open frame, at upper and lower surfaces, including arectangular (large) frame portion. An inner portion of the frame isdivided (partitioned) into 4 substantially equal parts by partitionplates with respect to a front-rear direction, so that first to fourth(four) elongated small-frame portions 71 (71Y, 71M, 71C, 71K) areprovided and arranged in the order from a rear side to a front side. Thesmall-frame portions 71Y, 71M, 71C and 71K are portions for supportingthe first to four cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK, respectively, byinserting the cartridges from above. Each small-frame portion 71 isprovided with an opening at its side surface in the driving side.

At upper edge portions of each small-frame portion 71 in the drivingside and the non-driving side, as a second positioning portion,V(U)-character portions 70 a and 70 b which are open upward are formed,respectively. The bosses 24 c and 25 c as the secondportion-to-be-positioned in the cartridge P side correspond to theV-character portions 70 a and 70 b, respectively. Further, eachsmall-frame portion 71 is provided with a preventing surface 70 c as asecond preventing portion at its inner lower portion in the drivingside. The projection 24 d as the second portion-to-be-prevented in thecartridge P side corresponds to the preventing surface 70 c.

The tray 70 is pulled out from the inside to the outside of theapparatus main assembly 2 in a state in which the door 3 is opened andthus the opening 2B is exposed, so that it can take, as shown in FIGS.1A, 1B and 7, an outside position (III) where each cartridge P isdetachably mountable. Further, the tray 71 can take, in a state the door3 is closed, a first inside position (I) where each cartridge P ispositioned to the apparatus main assembly 2 in the inside of theapparatus main assembly 2 as shown in FIG. 3.

Further, the tray 71 can take, in the state in which the door 3 isopened and thus the opening 2B is exposed, a second inside position (II)as shown in FIG. 6 located inside the apparatus main assembly 2 betweenthe outside position (III) and the first inside position (I). The tray70 is moved from the first inside position (I) to the second insideposition (II) and from the second inside position (II) to the firstinside position (I) by a shift(ing) mechanism, described later, operatedin interrelation with the opening/closing opening of the door 3. Amanner of exchange of the cartridge P with respect to the apparatus mainassembly 2 is as follows.

(1) As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, in a state in which the door 3 is closedwith respect to the apparatus main assembly 2 and thus the opening 2B iscovered (closed), the tray 70 is held at the first inside position (I)by the shift mechanism. In this state, each cartridge P accommodated inthe associated small-frame portion 71 is pressed from above by apressing mechanism 80 in the drum unit 8 side at the cartridgeaccommodating portion 2A in the inside of the apparatus main assembly 2.As a result, each cartridge P is pressed against the positioningportions, described later, in the apparatus main assembly 2 side, thusbeing positionally fixed and held.

Further, to the couplings 4 a and 42 of each cartridge P positionallyfixed in the apparatus main assembly 2 side as described above, thecouplings 91 and 92 (FIG. 7) as a drive output portion in the apparatusmain assembly 2 side are connected, respectively. Further, an electriccontact (not shown) in the cartridge P side and an electric contact (notshown) in the apparatus main assembly 2 side are electrically conducted.Further, a lower surface of the drum 4 of each cartridge P is contactedto the belt 12, so that the primary transfer portion is formed.

(2) In the above state, the apparatus 1 is capable of performing animage forming operation. In this state, a user performs the openingoperation of the door 3 as shown in FIG. 6. In interrelation with thisopening operation of the door 3, during an initial stage of the openingoperation of the door 3, the apparatus main assembly-side couplings 91and 92 perform a retraction operation from the couplings 4 a and 42 ofeach cartridge P, thus releasing the coupling connection. The electriccontact in the apparatus main assembly 2 side is retracted from theelectric contact in the cartridge P side to eliminate the electricconduction.

Then, the pressing of the drum unit 8 of each cartridge P by thepressing mechanism 80 is eliminated. Although a specific constitution ofthe pressing mechanism 80 is omitted from illustration, it is possibleto employ an appropriate mechanism constitution such as apressing/pressing-elimination mechanism using an electromagneticsolenoid and plunger or a pressing/pressing-elimination mechanism usinga lever and a spring.

(3) By the shift mechanism interrelated with a further opening operationof the door 3, the tray 70 is moved upward from the first insideposition (I) of FIG. 3 in the inside of the apparatus main assembly 2.In a state in which the door 3 is sufficiently opened to a predeterminedopen position as shown in FIG. 6, the tray 70 is located at the secondinside position (II) where the tray 70 is raised (moved upward) from thefirst inside position (I) with a predetermined amount of movement in theinside of the apparatus main assembly 2. The door 2 sufficiently openedto the predetermined open position is stably held at the open positioneven when a hand is thereafter removed from the door 3. Also the tray 70is stably held at the second inside position (II).

Driving side and non-driving side lower edge portions 70 e of the frameportion, extending in the front-rear direction, of the tray 70 areslidably mounted on rails 73. The tray 70 is moved upward and downwardby moving the rails upward and downward.

Each cartridge P is raised together with the upward movement of the tray70 while being supported by the tray 70 from the midstream of the upwardmovement of the tray 70 from the first inside position (I) to the secondinside position (II). As a result, each cartridge P rises from thesecond portion-to-be-positioned in the apparatus main assembly 2 sideand is moved away from the second portion-to-be-positioned and at thesame time, the lower surface of the drum 4 is moved away from the uppersurface of the belt 12 so as to be placed in a non-contact state.

(4) By sufficiently opening the door 3 to expose the opening 2B, thefront frame portion of the tray 70 located at the second inside position(II) is exposed through the opening 2B. The front frame portion isprovided with a movable holding (handle) portion 75. The user puts his(her) hand or fingers on the holding portion 75 and moves the holdingportion 75 toward the front side against pressure of a holding portionurging spring 76.

As a result, a locking state of a locking portion, described later,which locks the tray 70 in the apparatus main assembly 2 side iseliminated. By this locking (state) elimination, the tray 70 can bemoved from the inside to the outside of the apparatus main assembly 2along the horizontal rails 73, extending in the front-rear direction, ofthe shift mechanism and further along guide portions 3 c, with ahorizontal upper surface, provided inside of the opened door 3. Eachguide portion 3 c is, in a state in which the door 3 is opened in apredetermined manner, located on an extension line of the mainassembly-side rail 73, so that a guide surface is at the same heightlevel as that of a tray guide surface of the rail 73.

(5) The user sufficiently pulls out the tray 70, located at the secondinside position (II) of the apparatus main assembly 2 as shown in FIG.6, to the outside position (III) along the rail 73 shown in FIG. 7 andfurther about the guide portion 3 c in the door 3 side. In the state inwhich the tray is located at the second inside position (II), the lowersurface of the drum 4 of each cartridge P is spaced from the uppersurface of the belt 12 so as to be placed in the non-contact state.Therefore, in a process in which the tray 70 supporting the cartridges Pis moved from the second inside position (II) to the outside position(III), the drum 4 and the belt 12 are prevented from being damaged bybeing rubbed with each other.

When the tray 70 is sufficiently pulled out to the outside position(III), further pulling-out movement of the tray 70 is prevented by astopper member (not shown). Further, the tray 70 is held, in the statein which the tray 70 is horizontally pulled out to the outside position(III), by the main assembly-side rails 73 and the guide portions 3 c inthe door 3 side.

As shown in FIG. 7, in the state in which the tray 70 is sufficientlypulled out to the outside position (III), all of the first to fourth(four) cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK pass through the opening 2B to beexposed to the outside of the apparatus main assembly 2. As a result,the upper surfaces of all of the cartridges P are exposed.

The tray 70 roughly supports the individual cartridges P so that thecartridges PY, PM, PC and PK can be demounted from the small-frameportions 71Y, 71M, 71C and 71K, respectively, to right above. Further,the tray 70 supports the individual cartridges P by dropping thecartridges PY, PM, PC and PK in the small-frame portions 71Y, 71M, 71Cand 71K, respectively, toward right below. The user demounts the used(spent) cartridge, to be exchanged, from the tray 70 by raising thecartridge. Then, the user engages a new (fresh) cartridge into the tray70 from above.

As described above, when the tray 70 is pulled out to the predeterminedoutside position (III) in the outside of the apparatus main assembly 2,all of the cartridges P are moved to the outside of the apparatus mainassembly 2. Therefore, the user easily performs an exchanging operationwhen the cartridge P is exchanged with respect to the tray 70.

(6) After the new cartridge P is replaced with the old cartridge P withrespect to the tray 70, the user slidably moves the tray 70, pulled outto the outside position (III), in a reverse order to the above-describedorder, by passing the tray 70 in the rear direction along the guideportions 3 c in the door 3 side and further along the main assembly-siderails 73. Then, the user pushes the tray 70 from the opening 2B to theinside of the apparatus main assembly 2. The tray 70 abuts, at its rearframe portion, against a spring (supporting member regulating spring)2C, provided in the rear side in the apparatus main assembly 2, at aposition somewhat in front of a position where the tray 70 reaches thesecond inside position (II). The tray 70 is further pushed in and movedagainst elasticity of the spring 2C while being compressed.

Also when the tray 70 is pushed in and moved, the lower surface of thedrum 4 of each cartridge P supported by the tray 70 is spaced from theupper surface of the belt 12 so as to be placed in the non-contactstate. Therefore, in a process in which the tray 70 is moved from theoutside position (III) to the second inside position (II), the drum 4and the belt 12 are prevented from being damaged by being rubbed witheach other.

When the tray 70 reaches the second inside position (II), the tray 70 isprevented from being moved back by being locked with respect to theapparatus main assembly by a locking operation of the locking portiondescribed later, so that as shown in FIG. 6, the tray 70 is returned tothe state in which the tray 70 is held at the second inside position(II). In this state, the tray 70 is stably held at the second insideposition (II) even when the user removes his (her) hand from the tray70.

(7) The user performs a closing operation of the opened door 3. By theshift mechanism interrelated with this closing operation of the door 3d, the tray 70 is moved downward from the second inside position (II) inthe inside of the apparatus main assembly 2. Together with the downwardmovement of the tray 70, also the first to fourth cartridges PY, PM, PCand PK supported by the tray 70 are moved downward.

When the tray 70 is moved downward from the second inside position (II)with a predetermined amount of movement, the arcuate portions 24 a and25 a at the first portion-to-be-positioned of each cartridge P arereceived by first positioning portions 51 a and 52 a (FIG. 8), describedlayer, in the apparatus main assembly 2 side. As a result, eachcartridge P is prevented from being further moved downward. Further, thereversed U-character groove member 24 b at the firstportion-to-be-prevented of each cartridge P is engaged with a firstpreventing portion 53 b (FIG. 8), described later, in the apparatus mainassembly side. As a result, each cartridge P is prevented from beingrotated. Further, the lower surface of the drum 4 of each cartridge P isplaced in a state in which it is contacted to the upper surface of thebelt 12.

The tray 70 is further moved downward by the shift move in interrelationwith a further closing operation of the door 3, so that the tray 70reaches the first inside position (I) in a stage somewhat before thedoor 3 is sufficiently closed, thus being placed in a held state at thefirst inside position (I).

In the state in which the tray 70 is held at the first inside position(I), the V(U)-character portions 70 a and 70 b provided in the tray 70side corresponding to each cartridge P are spaced from the bosses 24 cand 25 c of each cartridge P. Further, the preventing surface 70 cprovided to the tray 70 correspondingly to each cartridge P is spacedfrom the projection 24 d of each cartridge P. That is, the support ofeach cartridge P by the tray 70 is eliminated.

Each cartridge P is, even when the support by the tray 70 is eliminated,still received by the first positioning portions 51 a and 52 a in theapparatus main assembly side at its arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a asthe first portion-to-be-positioned. Further, the reversed (downward)U-character groove member 24 b as the first portion-to-be-prevented isprevented from being rotated by being engaged with the first preventingportion 53 b in the apparatus main assembly side. As a result, eachcartridge P is stably held in the apparatus main assembly 2 side.

(8) In interrelation with a further closing operation of the door 3, thepressing mechanism 80 corresponding to each cartridge P performs apressing operation, so that the drum unit 8 of each cartridge P ispressed from above. As a result, the arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a ofeach cartridge P are pressed against the first positioning portions 51 aand 52 a in the apparatus main assembly side, each cartridge P issandwiched between the pressing mechanism 80 and the first positioningportions 51 a and 52 a. That is, each cartridge P is positionally fixedand held by the apparatus main assembly 2 at the cartridge accommodatingportion 2A inside the apparatus main assembly 2.

Further, in interrelation with the further operation of the door 3, tothe couplings 4 a and 42 of each cartridge P positionally fixed to theapparatus main assembly 2 as described above, the couplings 91 and 92 asthe drive output portion in the apparatus main assembly side areconnected, respectively. Further, the electric contact in the apparatusmain assembly 2 side is electrically conducted to the electric contactin the cartridge P side. Then, the door 3 is sufficiently closed, sothat the apparatus 1 is restored to the state of FIGS. 2 and 3 to beplaced in a state in which the apparatus 1 can perform the image formingoperation. The closed state of the door 3 is stably kept.

(Positioning of Cartridge P in Apparatus Main Assembly)

Part (a) of FIG. 8 shows only parts relating to the positioning of thecartridges P mounted in the apparatus main assembly 2. On a bottom plate55 of the apparatus main assembly 2, a driving side main assembly sideplate 53, a non-driving side main assembly side plate 54 (FIG. 1B), adriving side cartridge holder 51 and a non-driving side cartridge holder52 are mounted.

Part (b) of FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a positioning state of thecartridges P in the apparatus main assembly 2, in which the non-drivingside is not illustrated. In the apparatus main assembly 2, eachcartridge P is positioned to the apparatus main assembly 2 by thedriving side and non-driving side cover members 24 and 25.

As described with reference to FIG. 5, in the cartridge P side, thedriving side and non-driving side cover members 24 and 25 are provided,at their lower edges, with the arcuate portions 24 a and 25 b,respectively, provided downward as the first portion-to-be-positioned.The arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a are coaxial with the rotation centeraxis of the drum 4 and are made somewhat larger in diameter than that ofthe drum 4. Further, each cartridge P includes the reversed U-charactergroove member 24 b, as the first portion-to-be-prevented, provided onthe outer surface of the driving side cover member 24.

On the other hand, in the apparatus main assembly 2 side, the drivingside and non-driving side cartridge holds 51 and 52 are provided withfour V-character portions 51 a and four V-character portions 52 a,respectively, which are open upward and are used as the firstpositioning portions corresponding to the arcuate portions 24 a and 25 aof each cartridge P.

The V-character portions 51 a(Y) and 52 a(Y) are associated with thearcuate portions 24 a and 25 a of the cartridge PY. The V-characterportions 51 a(M) and 52 a(M) are associated with the arcuate portions 24a and 25 a of the cartridge PM. The V-character portions 51 a(C) and 52a(C) are associated with the arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a of thecartridge PC. The V-character portions 51 a(K) and 52 a(K) areassociated with the arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a of the cartridge PK.

Further, the driving side main assembly side plate 53 includes fourrotation-stopping portions 53 b as a first preventing portioncorresponding to the reversed U-character groove member 24 b of eachcartridge P. Each rotation-stopping portion 53 b is a tongue piece whichis cut and erected inward from the main assembly side plate 53. Therotation-stopping portions 53 b(Y), 53 b(M), 53 b(C) and 53 b(K) areassociated with the cartridges PY, PM, PC and PK, respectively. A grooveportion of the member 24 b in each cartridge P side is engaged with anddisengaged from the rotation-stopping portion 53 b.

The apparatus main assembly 2 is configured to receive the arcuateportions 24 a and 25 a of each cartridge P by the V-character portions51 a and 52 a in the apparatus main assembly 2 side. Each cartridge P issupported by the V-character portions 51 a and 52 a with the centers ofthe arcuate portions 24 a and 25 a as the rotation center. Further, byusing the member 24 b as a means for determining a rotation phase ofeach cartridge P, the apparatus main assembly 2 is configured todetermine the rotation phase of each cartridge P by engaging the member24 b of each cartridge P with an associated rotation-stopping portion 53b in the apparatus main assembly 2 side.

In this state, each of upper surface portions of the driving side andnon-driving side cover members 24 and 25, in the drum unit 8 side, ofeach cartridge P is pressed by the pressing mechanism 80 (FIG. 3 inwhich the non-driving side is not illustrated). As a result, eachcartridge P is sandwiched between the pressing mechanism 80 and theV-character portions 51 a and 52 a, thus being positionally fixed andheld at a predetermined mounting position at the cartridge accommodatingportion 2A inside the apparatus main assembly 2.

FIG. 19 shows a positioning method of a conventional cartridge Q in anapparatus main assembly. When the cartridge Q is mounted in theapparatus main assembly. A supporting member (tray) 165 is pulled outfrom the apparatus main assembly and then the cartridge Q is mounted onthe supporting member 165. FIG. 19 shows a state in which the supportingmember 165 on which the cartridge Q is mounted is inserted into thepositioned in the apparatus main assembly.

The apparatus main assembly receives an arcuate portion 161 a of adriving side cover member 161 and an arcuate portion of a non-drivingside cover member of the cartridge Q by a V-character portion 163 a of adriving side cartridge holder 163 and a V-character portion of anon-driving side cartridge holder of the apparatus main assembly. Thecover member, the arcuate portion, the cartridge heater and theV-character portion which are provided in the non-driving side are notshown in FIG. 19. On the other hand, the apparatus main assembly isconfigured to receive the cartridge Q by engaging a projection 161 bprovided to the driving side cover member 161 of the cartridge Q with agroove 165 b provided to the supporting member 165.

In the conventional embodiment, positioning of the cartridge Q waseffected via the driving side cartridge holder 163 and the non-drivingside cartridge holder which are a fixed member and via the supportingmember 165 as a movable member. When the position of the supportingmember 165 relative to the apparatus main assembly is derived, also theposition of the cartridge Q, supported by the supporting member 165,relative to the apparatus main assembly is derived. In order to positionthe cartridge Q relative to the apparatus main assembly with highaccuracy, there was a need to effect the positioning of the supportingmember 165 relative to the apparatus main assembly with high accuracy.

Further, there was a need to control a dimension of the supportingmember 165 with high accuracy, and particularly a metal plate was usedas a part for forming the groove portion of the supporting member 165.As a result, a cost was increased.

The positioning of the cartridge P in this embodiment is, as describedabove, effected by the driving side and non-driving side cartridge holds51 and 52 and the driving side main assembly side plate 53 which arefixed parts on the bottom plate 55 of the apparatus main assembly 2, andtherefore the control of the positional accuracy is easy. Further, arotation-stopping function for the cartridge P is imparted to thedriving side main assembly side plate 53 and therefore different fromthe conventional embodiment, there is no need to use the metal plate asthe supporting member 65, so that cost reduction can be realized.

(Shift Mechanism for Tray 70)

The shift(ing) mechanism for tray 70 will be described. Part (a) of FIG.9 is a perspective view of a part of the apparatus main assembly 2 asseen from a right front side of the apparatus main assembly 2, and (b)of FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a part of the apparatusmain assembly 2. The apparatus main assembly 2 is provided with theopening 2B for permitting taking out and putting in of the tray 70 andthe cartridge P. The door 3 is moved rotationally about the rotationcenter boss 3 a as the (rotation) center and is provided to theapparatus main assembly 2 so as to be movable to an open position wherethe opening 2B is exposed and a closed position where the opening 2B isclosed (covered). The door 3 is provided with a front door engaging boss3 b at a position different from the position of the boss 3 a. The boss3 b engages with a front door engaging groove 72 a of the link 72provided in the apparatus main assembly 2.

The link 72 is supported movably in only the front-rear direction (arrowA direction: first direction) of the apparatus main assembly 2, e.g., bythe guides 53 c which are cut and erected from the driving side mainassembly side plate 53. The front door engaging groove 72 a of the link72 is an elongated hole in the vertical (up-down) direction (arrow Bdirection: second direction) of the apparatus main assembly 2. Further,the link 72 is provided with a rail engaging groove 72 b which is anelongated hole in the vertical direction (arrow B direction) of theapparatus main assembly 2. In the rail engaging groove 72 b, a boss 73 aof the rail 73 is engaged.

Here, the rail 73 is a guide for permitting taking out and putting in ofthe tray 70 with respect to the apparatus main assembly 2 in thefront-rear direction (arrow A direction). Particularly, in order tofacilitate a taking out and putting in operation of the tray 70, therail 73 is provided with a rotatable roller 73 b. Between the link 72and the rail 73, the driving side main assembly side plate 53 isdisposed.

Further, the driving side main assembly side plate 53 is provided with acrank groove 53 d. The boss 73 a of the rail 73 is engaged in the crankgroove 53 d of the driving side main assembly side plate 53. Also in thenon-driving side of the apparatus main assembly 2, a shift mechanismincluding a link, a guide and the like which are similar to thosedescribed above is provided symmetrically with the above-described shiftmechanism.

In the state in which the door 3 is closed, the front door engaging boss3 b is located rearward than the rotation center boss 3 a. As a result,the driving side and non-driving side links 72 each having the frontdoor engaging groove 72 a engaged with the boss 3 a are pushed rearwardand are located at a retracted position. For that reason, the boss 73 aof the rail 73 engaged with the rail engaging groove 72 b of the link 72is, as shown in (a) of FIG. 10A, moved to a rear end portion 53 d-Dwhich is a lower portion of the crank groove 53 d. As a result, both ofthe driving side and non-driving side rails 73 are located and held atthe lower portion as shown in (b) of FIG. 10A.

The tray 70 mounted on the rail 73 is, since the rail 73 is located andheld at the lower portion, located at the lower portion with respect tothe vertical direction in the cartridge accommodating portion 2A insidethe apparatus main assembly 2. The position of the lower portion of thetray 70 is the first inside position (I).

In the state in which the tray 70 is located at the first insideposition (I), each cartridge P accommodated in the associatedsmall-frame portion 71 is received, at its arcuate portions 24 a and 25a, by the V-character portions 51 a and 52 a in the apparatus mainassembly 2 side ((b) of FIG. 10B). Further, the reverse U-charactergroove member 24 b is engaged with the rotation-stopping portion 53 b inthe apparatus main assembly 2 side, thus being rotation-stopped ((b) ofFIG. 10A).

The V-character portions 70 a and 70 b of the tray 70 are spaced fromthe bosses 24 c and 25 c in the cartridge P side ((b) of FIG. 10A and(a) of FIG. 10B). Further, the preventing surface 70 c of the tray 70 isspaced from the projection 24 d in the cartridge P side ((b) of FIG.10B). That is, the tray 70 is not associated with each cartridge P inthe state in which the tray 70 is located at the first inside position(I), so that the tray 70 does not support each cartridge P.

Further, in the state in which the tray 70 is located at the firstinside position (I), each cartridge P is pressed, in the drum unit 8side, from above by the pressing mechanism 80. As a result, eachcartridge P is sandwiched between the pressing mechanism 80 and theV-character portions 51 a and 52 a and is positionally fixed and held ata predetermined mounting position at the cartridge accommodating portion2A in the apparatus main assembly 2 side.

Further, to the couplings 4 a and 42 of each cartridge P mounted at themounting position, the couplings 91 and 92 as a drive output portion inthe apparatus main assembly 2 side are connected, respectively. Further,an electric contact in the cartridge P side and an electric contact inthe apparatus main assembly 2 side are electrically conducted. Further,a lower surface of the drum 4 of each cartridge P is contacted to thebelt 12, so that the primary transfer portion is formed. In the abovestate, the apparatus 1 is capable of performing an image formingoperation.

By opening the door 3 from the closed state, as described above, in aninitial stage of the opening operation of the door 3, the apparatus mainassembly-side couplings 91 and 92 perform a retraction operation fromthe couplings 4 a and 42 of each cartridge P, thus releasing thecoupling connection. The electric contact in the apparatus main assembly2 side is retracted from the electric contact in the cartridge P side toeliminate the electric conduction. The pressing mechanism 80 performs apressure-eliminating operation to eliminate the positioning fixation ofeach cartridge P.

Then, with a subsequent opening operation of the door 3, the front doorengaging boss 3 b is moved from the rearward position than the rotationcenter boss 3 a frontward and upward with the boss 3 a as the center. Asa result, the driving side and non-driving side links 72 each having thefront door engaging groove 72 a engaged with the boss 3 a are pulledfrontward and are moved to an advancing position. For that reason, theboss 73 a of the rail 73 engaged with the rail engaging groove 72 b ofthe link 72 is, as shown in (a) of FIG. 11A, moved from the rear endportion 53 d-D which is the lower portion of the crank groove 53 d to afront end portion 53 d-D which is a higher portion.

As a result, both of the driving side and non-driving side rails 73 aremoved forward and upward and in a state in which the door 3 issufficiently opened to a predetermined open angle, the rails 73 arelocated and held at the higher portion, as shown in (b) of FIG. 11A,higher than the lower portion shown in (b) of FIG. 10A to apredetermined degree.

The tray 70 mounted on the rail 73 is, as described above, moved upwardwith the movement of the rail 73 from the lower portion to the higherportion and is located and held at the higher portion with respect tothe vertical direction inside the apparatus main assembly 2. Theposition of the higher portion of the tray 70 is the second insideposition (II).

In a state in which the tray 70 is located at the first inside position(I) and at the second inside position (II), the tray 70 is, as describedlater, locked in the apparatus main assembly side by a locking portion,thus being prevented from being moved frontward. Although the lockingportion prevents the frontward movement of the tray 70, the lockingportion is configured to permit the movement of the tray 70 in theup-down direction. For that reason, although the rail 73 is movedfrontward and upward with the opening operation of the door 3 asdescribed above, the tray 70 is prevented from being moved forward bythe locking portion and is vertically raised from the first insideposition (I) with the rise of the rail, thus being moved and held at thesecond inside position (II).

During the vertical rise of the tray 70 from the first inside position(I) to the second inside position (II), with the bosses 24 c and 25 c ofeach cartridge P, the corresponding (associated) V-character portions 70a and 70 b of the tray 70 are engaged ((a) of FIG. 11B). Further, withthe projection 24 of each cartridge P, the corresponding preventingsurface 70 c of the tray 70 is engaged ((b) of FIG. 11B). As a result,each cartridge P is in a state in which the cartridge P is stablysupported by the tray 70 at the corresponding small-frame portion 71.

Further, by the rise of each cartridge P together with the tray 70 withfurther rise of the tray 70, the arcuate portions 24 c and 25 c of eachcartridge P are raised and spaced from the corresponding V-characterportions 51 a and 52 a in the apparatus main assembly 2 side ((b) ofFIG. 11A and (c) of FIG. 11B). Further, the reversed U-character groovemember 24 b of each cartridge P is raised and spaced from therotation-stopping portion 53 b in the apparatus main assembly 2 side((b) of FIG. 11A). Further, the lower surface of the drum 4 of eachcartridge P is raised and spaced from the belt 12 ((b) of FIG. 11A).

The tray 70 is, in the state in which the door 3 is sufficiently openedto the predetermined open angle, placed in a state in which the tray 70is moved to the second inside position (II) higher than the first insideposition (I) to the predetermined degree, and is stably held.

With reference to FIGS. 12 and 13, the locking portion of the tray 70will be described. Part (a) of FIG. 12 is a perspective view of thefront frame portion of the tray 70 as seen from above, and (b) of FIG.12 is a perspective view of the front frame portion of the tray 70 asseen from below. At the front frame portion of the tray 70, a supportingmember locking portion (tray locking portion) 74, a holding (handle)portion 75 and a holding portion urging spring 76 are provided. Thelocking portion 74 and the holding portion 75 are configured to beinterrelated with each other by engagement between a groove 74 a of thelocking portion 74 and a boss 75 a of the holding portion 75. Further,the locking portion 74 is provided with a tapered surface 74 b at itsend portion. Further, the holding portion 75 is always urged toward themain assembly rear side (in an arrow N direction) by the heating portionurging spring 76.

Parts (a) to (d) of FIG. 13 are schematic views of the tray 70 as seenfrom above the apparatus main assembly 2. Part (a) of FIG. 13 shows astate (outside position) in which the tray 70 is pulled out from theapparatus main assembly 2, and the locking portion 74 is projected froma driving-side surface 70 d of the front frame portion of the tray 70.When the tray 70 is inserted into the apparatus main assembly 2, asshown in (b) of FIG. 13, the tray 70 is contacted to, e.g., a projection53 e provided on the driving side main assembly side plate 53 but byusing the tapered surface 74 b of the locking portion 74, the lockingportion 74 is retracted in an arrow J direction against the spring 76.

Part (c) of FIG. 13 shows a state in which the tray 70 is furtherinserted into the apparatus main assembly 2. The interference of thetray 70 with the projection 53 e of the driving side main assembly sideplate 53 is eliminated, so that the locking portion 74 is projectedagain from the tray side surface 70 d. Here, the apparatus main assembly2 is provided with a tray regulating spring 2C (FIGS. 3, 6 and 7) forapplying an urging force to the tray 70 in a direction opposite to thearrow N direction.

Therefore, the tray 70 is inserted to the position of (c) of FIG. 13 bythe user but is finally regulated at (limited to) a position where thelocking portion 74 is contacted to the projection 53 e of the drivingside main assembly side plate 53. Part (d) of FIG. 13 shows a state inwhich the cartridge P is located at the second inside position (II),with respect to the apparatus main assembly 2, where the latent imageformed on the drum 4 is not developed. The locking portion 74 and theprojection 53 e of the driving side main assembly side plate 53 arecontacted at a vertical surface, so that the tray 70 is permitted to bemoved in the up-down direction in a state in which the tray 70 isprevented from being moved frontward.

The holding portion 75 of the tray 70 moved to the second insideposition (II) is moved in the direction opposite to the arrow Ndirection against the urging force of the spring 76 by the user, so thatthe locking portion 74 is moved in the arrow J direction ((b) of FIG.13) and its contact with the projection 53 e is eliminated. As a result,the user pulls out the tray 70 in an apparatus main assembly frontdirection (opposite to the arrow N direction) as described above to movethe tray 70 to the outside position (III) outside the apparatus mainassembly 2, so that the user can effect the exchange between the new andold cartridges.

FIG. 14 shows a supporting state of the cartridge P mounted on the tray70 at the second inside position (II) or the outside position (III).FIG. 14 is, for convenience of explanation, shown as a partial sectionalview of a part of the tray 70.

As described above, the tray 70 is provided with the V-characterportions 70 a and 70 b, which are open upward, as the second positioningportions provided in the driving side and the non-driving side,respectively, correspondingly to each cartridge P. Further,correspondingly to each cartridge P, as the second preventing portion,the preventing surface 70 c which is open upward is provided. When thecartridge P is inserted into the corresponding accommodating portion 71of the tray 70 from above, the bosses 24 c and 25 c in the cartridge Pside are engaged with the V-character portions 70 a and 70 b of the tray70. Further, the projection 24 d in the cartridge P side is contacted tothe preventing surface 70 c of the tray 70.

A force acting on the cartridge P on the tray 70 is only the gravity.Further, the gravity G of the cartridge P is located, with respect tothe front-rear direction (arrow A direction: first direction) of theapparatus main assembly 2, between the bosses 24 c and 25 c as therotation center and the projection 24 d as the rotation-stoppingportion. Therefore, the driving side and non-driving side bosses 24 cand 25 c in the cartridge P side are engaged into the driving side andnon-driving side V-character portions 70 a and 70 b, respectively, sothat the cartridge P is positioned on the tray 70 with high accuracy.

Part (a) of FIG. 15 shows a state in which the door 3 is opened and thetray 70 is located at the second inside position (II) inside theapparatus main assembly 2. Part (b) of FIG. 15 shows, for convenience ofexplanation, the cartridge P, the driving side cartridge holder 51 and apart of the driving side main assembly side plate 53. Part (a) of FIG.16 shows a state in which the door 3 is partly moved toward the closedposition, and (b) of FIG. 16 shows the cartridge P, the driving sidecartridge holder 51 and a part of the driving side main assembly sideplate 53 for convenience of explanation.

In FIG. 16, the door 3 is not sufficiently moved toward the closedposition. With the movement of the door 3 from the open position to theclosed position, the link 72 engaged with the front door engaging boss 3b is moved to the rear side of the apparatus main assembly 2 (in thearrow N direction). With this movement, also the rail 73 engaged withthe rail engaging groove 72 b is moved to the rear side of the apparatusmain assembly 2 (in the arrow N direction).

Here, the boss 73 a provided on the rail 73 is also engaged with thecrank groove 53 d of the driving side main assembly side plate 53 andtherefore is moved also downward along the crank groove 53 d incombination with the movement of the link 72 to the rear side of theapparatus main assembly 2 (in the arrow N direction). At this time, thetray 70 mounted on the rail 73 is, as described above, positionallyprevented from being moved in the front-rear direction (arrow Adirection) of the apparatus main assembly 2 by the engaging portion andas a result, the tray 70 is moved only downward.

With this lowering of the tray 70, also the cartridge P is moveddownward relative to the apparatus main assembly 2. At this time, thearcuate portions 24 a and 25 a in the cartridge P side are configured tocontact the V-character portions 51 a and 52 a in the apparatus mainassembly 2 side. In FIGS. 15 and 16, only driving side parts are shown.Further, the member 24 b in the cartridge P side is configured to beengaged with the rotation-stopping portion 53 b which is cut and erectedfrom the driving side main assembly side plate 53.

At an end portion of the member 24 b, tapered portions 24 e are providedas shown in FIG. 17 in order to lead the rotation-stopping portion 53 bto the groove portion of the member 24 b. An amount of the leading inconsideration of a positional variation of the cartridge P on the tray70 and a positional variation of the tray 70 with respect to theapparatus main assembly is required.

However, as shown in FIGS. 14 to 16, the first positioning portions 51 aand 52 a and the first preventing portion 53 b are, in the state inwhich the tray 70 is located at the second inside position (II), locatedbetween the second positioning portions 70 a and 70 b and the secondpreventing portion 70 c with respect to the first direction A.

That is, with respect to the first direction A, the arcuate portions 24a and 25 a and the member 24 b in the cartridge P side are locatedbetween the bosses 24 c and 25 c and the projection 24 d in thecartridge P side, so that the cartridge P is supported by the tray 70with high positional accuracy to the possible extent. Therefore, whenthe tray 70 is moved downward, the cartridge P can be smoothlypositioned relative to the apparatus main assembly 2. Particularly, themember 24 b and the rotation-stopping portion 53 b can be smoothlyengaged with each other.

Part (a) of FIG. 17 shows the case where there is a positional deviationamount m1 between the member 24 b and the rotation-stopping portion 53b. In this case, in order to engage the member 24 b and therotation-stopping portion 53 b, the member 24 b is required to have aleading amount m1. Further, the cartridge P is required to have araising and lowering amount m2.

On the other hand, (b) of FIG. 17 shows the case where there is apositional deviation amount n1 between the member 24 b in the cartridgeP side and the rotation-stopping portion 53 b. Here, the positionaldeviation amount n1 is larger than the positional deviation amount m1.In this case, in order to engage the member 24 b and therotation-stopping portion 53 b, the member 24 b is required to have aleading amount n1. Further, a raising and lowering amount n2 of thecartridge P is required to be larger than the raising and loweringamount m2. That is, a height of the apparatus main assembly 2 isincreased.

According to the positioning constitution of the cartridge P on the tray70 in this embodiment, the tray 70 is provided with the V-characterportions 70 a and 70 b are therefore the cartridge P is positioned onthe tray 70 with high accuracy with no play. For that reason, at the endportions of the member 24 b of the cartridge P, the tapered portionswith a smaller leading amount may only be required. As a result, theraising and lowering amount of the cartridge P in the apparatus mainassembly 2 can be made small, so that downsizing of the apparatus mainassembly 2 can be realized.

Part (a) of FIG. 18 shows a state in which the door 3 is located at theclosed position. When the door 3 is further closed from the state ofFIG. 16, similarly as described above, the rail 73 and the tray 70 aremoved downward. However, in the state of FIG. 16, the cartridge P hasalready been received, at its lower portion, by the driving side andnon-driving side cartridge holders 51 and 52 and therefore is notfurther moved downward.

All of the V-character portions 70 a and 70 b and the preventing surface70 c of the tray 70 to be engaged with the bosses 24 c and 25 c and theprojection 24 d of the cartridge P, respectively, are open upward. Forthis reason, the tray can freely perform a downward movement position.As a result, the tray 70 is spaced from the cartridge P.

The constitutions of the image forming apparatus 1 and the cartridge Pin the above-described embodiment are summarized as follows.

(1) The image forming apparatus 1 is an apparatus, to which theplurality of cartridges P (PY, PM, PC, PK) are detachably mountable, forforming the image on the recording material S. The apparatus 1 includesthe supporting member 70 for supporting the plurality of cartridges P.The supporting member 70 pulls out the cartridges to the outside of theapparatus main assembly 2 of the image forming apparatus 1 and iscapable of taking the outside position (III) where each cartridge P isdetachably mountable.

Further, the supporting member 70 is capable of taking the first insideposition (I) where the cartridges P are positioned relative to theapparatus main assembly 2 inside the apparatus main assembly 2. Further,the supporting member 70 is capable of taking the second inside position(II) located inside the apparatus main assembly 2 between the outsideposition (III) and the first inside position (I).

In the apparatus main assembly 2, the first positioning portions 51 aand 52 a and the first preventing portion 53 b are provided. The firstpositioning portions 51 a and 52 a positions the cartridge P when thesupporting member 70 is located at the first inside position (I). Thefirst preventing portion 53 b prevents the cartridge P from beingrotated about the first positioning portions.

Further, in the apparatus main assembly 2, the second positioningportions 70 a and 70 b and the second preventing portion 70 b areprovided. The second positioning portions 70 a and 70 b positions thecartridge P when the supporting member 70 is located between the outsideposition (III) and the second inside position (II). The secondpreventing portion 70 c prevents the cartridge P from being rotatedabout the second positioning portions. In order to position thesupporting member 70 between the outside position (III) and the secondinside position (II), the supporting member 70 may also be placed in astate in which the supporting member 70 is located at the outsideposition (III) and in a state in which the supporting member 70 islocated at the second inside position (II).

Further, the second positioning portions 70 a and 70 b and the secondpreventing portion 70 c are spaced from the cartridge P when thesupporting member 70 is located at the first inside position (I).

(2) The direction A in which the supporting member 70 is moved betweenthe outside position (III) and the second inside position (II) is thefirst direction. The direction B perpendicular to the first direction Ais the second direction. The supporting member 70 passes, when thesupporting member 70 is moved between the outside position (III) and thesecond inside position (II), between the first positioning portions 51 aand 52 a and the first preventing portion 53 b with respect to thesecond direction B.

(3) The first positioning portions 51 a and 52 a and the firstpreventing portion 53 b are, in the state in which the supporting member70 is located at the second inside position (II), located between thesecond positioning portions 70 a and 70 b and the second preventingportion 70 c with respect to the first direction A.

(4) The second positioning portions 70 a and 70 b and the secondpreventing portion 70 c are located between the first positioningportions 51 a and 52 a and the first preventing portion 53 b withrespect to the second direction B>

(5) The cartridge P detachably mountable to the image forming apparatus1 as described above includes the first portions-to-be-positioned 24 aand 25 a engageable with the first positioning portions 51 a and 51 band includes the first portion-to-be-prevented 24 b engaged with thefirst preventing portion 53 b. Further, the cartridge P includes thesecond portions-to-be-positioned 24 c and 25 c engageable with thesecond positioning portions 70 a and 70 b and includes the secondportion-to-be-prevented 24 c engageable with the second preventingportion 70 c.

(6) The cartridge P is a developing cartridge for developing theelectrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographicphotosensitive member 4.

(7) The cartridge P includes the electrophotographic photosensitivemember 4 and the process means acting on the electrophotographicphotosensitive member 4.

(8) The first portions-to-be-positioned 24 a and 25 a are providedcoaxially with the photosensitive drum as the electrophotographicphotosensitive member.

(9) The gravity G of the cartridge P is provided between the secondportions-to-be-positioned 24 a and 25 a and the secondportion-to-be-prevented 24 c with respect to the first direction A.

As described above, the cartridge P is provided with the arcuateportions (first portions-to-be-positioned) 24 a and 25 a and with thereversed U-character groove member (first preventing portion) 24 b whichare used for effecting positioning thereof relative to the tray 70 byitself in the apparatus main assembly 2. Further, the bosses (secondportions-to-be-positioned) 24 c and 25 c and the projection (secondportion-to-be-prevented) 24 d which are used for effecting the positionof the cartridge P relative to the tray 70 are provided.

Further, the tray (supporting member) 70 is provided with theV-character portions (second positioning portions) 70 a and 70 b forreceiving the positioning bosses 24 c and 25 c of the cartridge P withrespect to the tray 70. Further, the tray 70 is provided with thepreventing surface (second preventing portion) 70 c for receiving theprojection 24 d as the rotation-stopping portion of the cartridge P withrespect to the tray 70.

As a result, the cartridge P is positioned on the tray 70 with highaccuracy, so that the cartridge P can be demounted from and mounted intothe apparatus main assembly 2. Further, the leading amount of the endportions of the member 24 b as the rotation-stopping portion of thecartridge P can be made small and thus the raising and lowering amountof the cartridge P in the apparatus main assembly 2 can be made small.As a result, downsizing of the apparatus main assembly 2 can berealized.

OTHER EMBODIMENTS

(1) In the above-described embodiment, the constitution in which thedriving side cover member 24 and the driving side main assembly sideplate 53 are engaged as the rotation phase determining means for thecartridge P was employed. The cartridge P is configured to receive adeveloping device drive output of the apparatus main assembly byproviding the developing device driving coupling 42 at the driving sideend portion of the cartridge P. It is important that the driving forcetransmitting portion is positioned with high accuracy. For that reason,it is preferable that the rotation phase determination for the cartridgeP is effected in the driving side. However, the positioning (positiondetermination) of the cartridge P is not limited to the above-describedpositioning but as the rotation phase determination means, aconstitution in which the non-driving side cover member 25 and thenon-driving side main assembly side plate 54 are engaged may also beemployed.

(2) Further, in the above-described embodiment, as the cartridge Pmounted to the apparatus main assembly 2, the integral type processcartridge prepared by integrally assembling the electrophotographicphotosensitive member, the charging means, the cleaning means, thedeveloping device and the like into the cartridge was described. Thecartridge P is not limited thereto but may also be the discrete typeprocess cartridge or the developing cartridge for developing theelectrostatic latent image formed on the electrophotographicphotosensitive member (image bearing member). The mounting of thesecartridges to the apparatus main assembly 2 may also be effected byemploying a similar constitution.

(3) Further, in the above-described embodiment, the full-colorelectrophotographic image forming apparatus to which the four cartridgesare detachably mountable is described as the example. However, thenumber of the cartridges to be mounted to the apparatus is not limitedto four but may be appropriately be set. The present invention isapplicable to the image forming apparatus to which a plurality of, i.e.,two or more cartridges are detachably mountable.

(4) The image forming apparatus is not limited to the printer as in theabove-described embodiment. For example, the image forming apparatus mayalso be other image forming apparatuses such as the copying machine, thefacsimile machine and the copying machine having the functions of thesemachines.

(5) The image forming process of the image forming apparatus is notlimited to the electrophotographic process but may also be theelectrostatic recording process using the electrostatic recordingdielectric member as the image bearing member and the magnetic recordingprocess using the magnetic recording member as the image bearing member.

As described above, according to the present invention, the positioningof the cartridge relative to the apparatus main assembly can be effectedwith high accuracy and at a low cost.

While the invention has been described with reference to the structuresdisclosed herein, it is not confined to the details set forth and thisapplication is intended to cover such modifications or changes as maycome within the purpose of the improvements or the scope of thefollowing claims.

This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No.240226/2011 filed Nov. 1, 2011, which is hereby incorporated byreference.

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 12. A cartridge detachably mountable to an imageforming apparatus including a main assembly and a supporting membermovable, in a state in which the supporting member detachably supports acartridge, between a first position where the supporting member ispositioned inside the main assembly and said cartridge is provided at animage formable position, and a second position retracted from the firstposition by being moved relative to the main assembly, wherein saidcartridge comprises: a supported portion for being supported bycontacting with a supporting portion provided in the supporting memberwhen the supporting member is in the second position; and a suppressedportion for suppressing rotation of said cartridge about said supportedportion by engaging with a suppressing portion provided in thesupporting member when the supporting member is in the second position,wherein when the supporting member is at the first position and saidcartridge is positioned at the image formable position, said supportedportion is spaced from the supporting portion and said suppressedportion is spaced from the suppressing portion.
 13. A cartridgeaccording to claim 12, further comprising a photosensitive member,wherein when the supporting member is in the first position, saidphotosensitive member contacts a transfer device provided in the mainassembly, and when the supporting member is in the second position, saidphotosensitive member moves away from the transfer device.
 14. Acartridge according to claim 12, wherein said supported portion is aprojection projected along a longitudinal direction of said cartridge.15. A cartridge according to claim 12, further comprising: aphotosensitive member; a first frame for supporting said photosensitivemember; a developing roller for forming a developer image on saidphotosensitive member; and a second frame supporting said developingroller and swingable relative to said first frame, wherein saidsupported portion and said suppressed portion are provided on said firstframe.